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RESOURCES | Climate Policy & REDD

03.22.2013

Guide for Communities: 
Indigenous Peoples and Sustainable Development: Protecting our Rights

Download a printable version (print double-sided, duplexing on the short edge, and fold in half)


International Law Principles for REDD+: The Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Legal Obligations of REDD+ Actors

We look forward to comments, suggestions, and alternative drafts. Please direct feedback to dcoffice@indianlaw.org or fill out our brief SURVEY.


Center Comments and recommendations on REDD+ Policy Proposals:

  • Center’s Submission to the UNPFII on Safeguards and REDD+ Initiatives (May 2013)

  • World Bank Forest Carbon Partnership Facility R-Package Assessment Framework, February 2013

  • World Bank Forest Carbon Partnership Facility methodological framework for the Carbon Fund, January 2013

  • UN Development Programme’s Discussion Paper: Proposal for Environmental and Social Compliance Review and Grievance Processes, June 2012

  • UN-REDD Programme Draft Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) Guidelines, January 2012

  • UN-REDD Programme Social and Environmental Principles and Criteria’s Draft for Consultation, August 2011

  • Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) Draft Guidelines on Stakeholder Engagement in REDD+ Readiness with a Focus on the Participation of Indigenous Peoples and Other Forest-Dependent Communities, June 2011 

 

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